Choosing the best grain mill isn't easy, so I'll share some great options with pros and cons for each. Each type of mill can handle different grains or seeds, so depending upon what YOU need the answer can differ.
How much grain makes one cup of flour? The short answer: 125 grams. Grain and flour weigh the same—milling only changes volume. Here’s the simple rule I use every day, why scales beat cups, and how to convert old recipes without stress.
Learn how to make bread flour, pastry flour, and other common flours at home using freshly milled whole grains — without additives, fillers, or guesswork.
Making wheat flour at home is simpler than most people think. This step-by-step guide shows how to grind grains into fresh flour using any grain mill—impact, stone, or manual—so you can move confidently into baking without relying on store-bought flour.